An Interdisciplinary Network on the Methodology and
Applications of Integrative Research Methods
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German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn
Contact: Dr. Sven Harten
Members of the DEval research program on method integration in complex evaluations:
Dr. Gerald Leppert, Dr. Martin Noltze, Dr. Mascha Rauschenbach,
Dr. Johannes Schmitt, Dr. Thomas Wencker
Dr. Leila Akremi, Scientific Consultant, German Federal Pension Insurance
Key research areas: Evaluation and sience studies, combination of group discussions and survey methodology, combination of text-based and audio-visual data
Prof. Dr. Nina Baur, Technical University Berlin
Key research areas: Sociology of labour, urban and spatial sociology, combination of survey methodology and ethnography, videography and cartographic analysis
Prof. Dr. Michaela Gläser-Zikuda, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen Nuremberg
Key research areas: Qualitative and mixed methods in research on schools and higher education, combining standardized tests and qualitative interviewing
Prof. Dr. Gerda Hagenauer, University of Salzburg
Key research areas: Mixed methods in research on schools and higher education, combining survey research and qualitative interviewing
Dr. Andrea Hense, Sociological Research Institute Goettingen
Key research areas: Mixed Methods Designs in labor market sociology, social inequality
Dr. Peter Holtz, Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien Tuebingen
Key research areas: Online research methods, computational analysis of large text corpora, media psychology
Prof. Dr. Udo Kelle, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Key research areas: methodological and epistemological foundations of mixed methods, evaluation research, educational science, life course research
Dr. Felix Knappertsbusch, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Key research areas: Methodological foundations of MMMR, combination of survey methodology and qualitative interviewing, prejudice and discrimination
Prof. Dr. Özen Odag, Touro College Berlin
Key research areas: Intercultural and gender perspectives in media research, combining survey data and content analysis
Dr. Florian Reith, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Key research areas: Media content analysis, combination of surveys and process-produced data and qualitative interviewing, evaluation research, educational science
Prof. Dr. Ingo Rohlfing, University of Cologne
Key research areas: Multimethod research and causal inference, combining regression analysis and process-analysis, combining qualitative comparative analysis and process-analysis, political parties
Prof. Dr. Judith Schoonenboom, University of Vienna
Key research areas: Mixed Methods Design, Foundations of Mixed Methods Research, Innovations in Higher Education, Design and Evaluation of Interventions, Educational Technology
Prof. Dr. Margrit Schreier, Jacobs University Bremen
Key research areas: Content analysis, combining survey data and expert-interviews, health research, argumentation and rhetoric
M.A. Markus Siewert, Goethe University Frankfurt
Key research areas: Combining qualitative comparative analysis with other case-based methods, policy research and governance
Prof. Dr. Susanne Vogl, Stuttgart University
Key research areas: Interview methods for research with children, family sociology, combining survey data with qualitative interviewing and group discussions
Prof. Dr. Timothy Williams, University of the Armed Forces Munich, Institute of Political Science
Key research areas: Qualitative comparative analysis, qualitative fieldwork, content analysis, genocide
Letzte Änderung: 4. May 2021